Month: September 2013
Salmon River International Sport Fishing Museum Holds 10th Anniversary Open House
The Salmon River International Sport Fishing Museum near Pulaski will celebrate its 10th year anniversary on October 5 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. There will be a special ceremony and a presentation at 1 p.m. about the past, current and future events of the museum.
Health Department Announces Clinic Schedule for Week of Sept. 30
The Oswego County Health Department offers a variety of services to all residents of Oswego County, including preventive health services, certified home health care, long-term home health care, certified hospice, and a maternal and child health program.
Positively Parish News – Week of 09/27/2013
More than 70 APW Rebel alumni live in the Carolinas and on August 17, 16 of them and their spouses or guests got together at Duckworth’s Grill and Taphouse in Huntersville, NC, to renew friendships and have fun! They even chartered a new branch of the APW alumni association: the APW Rebels of the Carolinas!
Professor’s new book explores classical, modern social thinkers
A new textbook from the prolific pen of SUNY Oswego sociology chair Timothy Delaney asks college students to apply 500 years of sociological theory to their own attitudes and actions in today’s world.
Additional West Nile Virus Found in Oswego County
THIS JUST IN: The New York State Department of Health today notified the Oswego County Health Department that more evidence of the West Nile virus was found in mosquitoes collected Sept. 12 in West Monroe. Oswego County Public Health Director Jiancheng Huang reminds residents to continue to be proactive in protecting themselves against mosquitoes to avoid infection of mosquito-borne viruses.
Steven J. Truax, 61
Steven J. Truax, 61, of Fulton, passed away Wednesday September 25, 2013, at University Hospital, Syracuse, following an extended illness.
Wheelchair ramp built for Parents of Special Children
Parents of Special Children, Inc., recently had a wheelchair ramp built at their new office in Fulton. The non-profit agency, which is funded through the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) and Family Support Services (FSS), moved to a larger suite in June to accommodate their growing programs.
New accord to draw more degree-seeking Korean students to SUNY Oswego
The five-year agreement with Chung-Ang is structured similarly with one the college has with the same South Korean city’s Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, which sent 39 students to SUNY Oswego in January with the goal of completing their undergraduate degrees here in three years following a first year at HUFS.
Self-Publishing and Marketing Your Book Workshop Set
You’ve finally completed your manuscript, now what? On September 28, self-published author, Regina Drumm will present the free workshop “A Writer’s Journey: Navigating the World of Self-Publishing and Marketing Your Book.”
